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Apr

20

2021

The Oregonian Recommends “Plastic: An Autobiography” for Earth Day

From the Bookmarks e-newsletter from The Oregonian/ OregonLive April 17, 2021: Earth Day is Thursday, providing an ideal opportunity to read Plastic: An  Autobiography by Allison Cobb. The Portland-based author grew up in Los Alamos. She works for an environmental advocacy organization. And she’s a poet — her collection After We All Died was a 2018 Oregon Book …

Apr

1

2021

2

remarks

Virtual Event Alert: Garth Stein and Jonathan Evison Read the Phone Book

A group of Seattle-area independent booksellers are proud to invite to you to a special virtual event tonight, April 1, 2021 at 6:30 pm Pacific on Facebook. Beloved local authors Garth Stein (The Art of Racing in the Rain and more) and Jonathan Evison (The Revised Fundamentals of Caregiving and more) are joining forces to …

Jan

18

2021

Celebrating Martin Luther King Jr.’s Legacy

What books would you recommend to contemplate and celebrate the life and works of Martin Luther King, Jr.?

Nov

27

2020

Third Street Books

Season’s [Shopping] Greetings: Seven Tips for Supporting Small Businesses

As a retail worker, I have some things to ask of all of you as we go into what should be the tail end of this year’s Holiday shopping season, but is likely just the beginning. 1. SHOP LOCAL. A****n and Target and WalMart are going to be fine, but the local small businesses that …

Oct

27

2020

Halloween BOOks!

Halloween celebrations will be different this year, but you can still have a spooky good time with Halloween books. As someone who grew up in New England and had to choose between covering up costumes with warm coats or work long johns and other layers into every trick-or-treat outfit, I’m going to embrace the silver …

Oct

23

2020

My Baby Loves Halloween

Stores Offer Safe Halloween Celebrations

Spokane’s Wishing Tree Books is hosting a literary character pumpkin contest on social media. Wishing Tree invites you to carve or decorate a pumpkin as your favorite character or author this Halloween for our first ever literary pumpkin contest! How it works: There are two categories: Carved and Decorated. Once you have your literary pumpkin …

Sep

7

2020

Happy Labor Day

While the choreography in this dance workout from The Fitness Marshall references servers in the restaurant industry, I think you could imagine you’re carrying stacks of books instead of plates. Whatever your job, we hope you’re having a good Labor Day weekend!

Sep

4

2020

All New Square Foot Gardening
by Mel Bartholomew

One of few pleasures of the 2020 pandemic was the opportunity to try a vegetable garden, a staple in my parents’ and grandparents’ yards growing up. After years of urban living, I lacked a green thumb. But following the simple and cheerful guidelines of the enthusiastic Bartholomew, I finally nailed it — with carrots, peppers, …

Jul

3

2020

Have a Safe and Happy 4th of July

Don’t forget to pick up some books for the holiday weekend! Your local independent bookstore may be taking a much-needed day off on July 4th, so check in with them online or over the phone to know their hours for the holiday weekend, and while you’re at it, you can purchase some great reads. What …

Jul

2

2020

You Are Home: An Ode to the National Parks
by Evan Turk

This gorgeous picture book features affirming, uplifting, nurturing text and stunning artwork representing 22 national parks.  (Don’t miss the backmatter that gives more details about the parks shown.) When I read this book at storytime and invited the audience to join in the refrain of “you are home,” the inclusion, warmth, and pride brought tears …

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